Originally posted by Johnny Chingas
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Number one, I didn't say any fighter did or didn't. The point was that if a fighter did get faster or stronger, that would make a case for steroid use. As far as his healing abilities, I don't know how he feels after a fight. So, that's only speculation. As a matter of fact, he takes off a considerable amount of time in between most of his fights recently. If anything, that proves that it takes longer to recover.
Number two, some fighters have gotten stronger moving up. Some have not lost any speed. Judah and Mayweather didn't lose any speed that was noticeable moving up. Perhaps they have now, after aging a bit, but they moved up well with their speed. Juan Manuel Marquez doesn't look noticeably slower at 135 then he was at 130. Perhaps a tick I suppose, but it translated well. In terms of power, Paul Williams seemed to have a bigger punch at 154 then he did at 147. He knocked out a man at 147 in Quintana, and a journeyman at 160. So, realistically, it looked decent enough. Hard to gauge, but decent nonetheless.
Number three, and most importantly, steroid use is possible in virtually any case. However, like Pacquiao, there is no EVIDENCE of ANY use for Hopkins or Manny.
Therefore, Hopkins isn't accused. The reason Manny is accused is because a few people in the public's eye thought that he HAD to be using steroids. No indication that they had any PROOF of the matter, but they spoke in public. That's all it takes for rumors and what have you to arise.
Doesn't make it right, just what happens.
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